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andrewdodd13
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RE: Windows won't start up
Could be overheating. Most modern systems are designed to reboot or power off if the temperature gets too hot.
Also if the CPU is in any way different, for example if it's an AMD 2700+ to a 3200+, then the FSB speed has increased, which means that you may need to upgrade to PC3200 RAM due to motherboard limitations (some motherboards run a 3200+ using 333MHz rated RAM fine...)
You can usually monitor temperatures from within the BIOS.
I wouldn't personally expect something on the motherboard to have "blown-up" if the system is getting to the loading screen, although I guess it's not impossible.
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07-15-2007 11:21 PM |
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roflmao456
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RE: Windows won't start up
i had the same problem (on this computer but without the blown-up cpu) where it just stops at the welcome screen windows logo ;p
id rather just go buy a new computer (try replacing your motherboard)
EDIT: yay senior
This post was edited on 07-16-2007 at 01:32 AM by roflmao456.
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07-16-2007 01:32 AM |
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Curtis
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O.P. RE: Windows won't start up
Well, my dad might be just buying a new comp for himself and giving me his current one, I would just have to switch harddrives.
But he might not.
We might buy a new motherboard.
The speed of the new cpu we got is slightly lower than the other one(the one that got toasted), not enough to make any difference though.
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07-16-2007 10:39 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: Windows won't start up
quote: Originally posted by Curtis
The speed of the new cpu we got is slightly lower than the other one(the one that got toasted), not enough to make any difference though.
hertz only lets you compare the speed of two identical models of processor, you can't use it to compare, say, a pentium 4 to a core 2 duo
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07-16-2007 10:54 PM |
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Jarrod
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RE: Windows won't start up
longshot but try disabling cpu serial numbers in your bios
[reason]m$ are tight arse suckers
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07-16-2007 11:01 PM |
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Voldemort
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RE: Windows won't start up
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
longshot but try disabling cpu serial numbers in your bios
[reason]m$ are tight arse suckers
err.... what? quote: Originally posted by roflmao456
i had the same problem (on this computer but without the blown-up cpu) where it just stops at the welcome screen windows logo ;p
That used to happen to me because some XP file was damaged.
edit2: Also, motherboards have layers, one of them could have been damage without any visible effect.
This post was edited on 07-17-2007 at 12:11 AM by Voldemort.
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07-17-2007 12:04 AM |
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Jhrono
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RE: Windows won't start up
Dude, CPUs don't blow up. Explain us what happened, tell us what were your previous specs and what cpu you replaced your old one with please.
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07-17-2007 12:08 AM |
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Jarrod
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RE: Windows won't start up
quote: Originally posted by Voldemort
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
longshot but try disabling cpu serial numbers in your bios
[reason]m$ are tight arse suckers
err.... what?quote: Originally posted by roflmao456
i had the same problem (on this computer but without the blown-up cpu) where it just stops at the welcome screen windows logo ;p
That used to happen to me because some XP file was damaged.
edit2: Also, motherboards have layers, one of them could have been damage without any visible effect.
exactly
xp uses cpu serial numbers in it's activation file thing,
so the cpu serial number changed when it got replaced the wpa file was no longer valid
but you can turn them off
[offtopic]i overheated my gpu[/offtopic]
This post was edited on 07-17-2007 at 12:19 AM by Jarrod.
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07-17-2007 12:17 AM |
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Voldemort
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RE: Windows won't start up
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
xp uses cpu serial numbers in it's activation file thing,
so the cpu serial number changed when it got replaced the wpa file was no longer valid
XP doesn't boot.
He cannot reinstall.
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07-17-2007 12:18 AM |
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Jarrod
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RE: Windows won't start up
quote: Originally posted by Voldemort
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
xp uses cpu serial numbers in it's activation file thing,
so the cpu serial number changed when it got replaced the wpa file was no longer valid
XP doesn't boot.
He cannot reinstall.
i get that try removing the wpa file or turning off cpu serials in the bios
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07-17-2007 12:20 AM |
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